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    Morocco

    Shopper's Paradise

Casablanca

Casablanca

Casablanca, Morocco's largest city, hums with energy, where modern towers brush the Atlantic sky while winding streets carry the weight of old Morocco. Mosques and art deco façades share the skyline, and the port keeps the city moving. Trams rattle past markets, taxis thread through sun-drenched avenues, and life unfolds at its own brisk pace, a blend of tradition and modernity that feels entirely its own.
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Fes

Fes

Known as one of the imperial cities of Morocco, the opulent city of Fès is the country's oldest city, and it is split into two areas – Fès-el-Bali (Old Fes) and Fès-el-Djedid (New Fes) – as some mystical fusion of an ancient Islamic past and the French-influenced present. The endless Medina, which contains 9,500 streets, sells everything from jewellery to furniture, crafts, carpets, leather goods and spices.
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Marrakesh

Marrakesh

A city steeped in medieval allure, Marrakesh is a tapestry of myths, drama, and the enigma that entraps all who enter its ochre-hued embrace. Step inside, and you'll journey back through time into a world largely preserved in historical chronicles. With its maze-like Medina, the sensory overload of the bustling souks, the theatrical spectacle at Jemaa el-Fna square, and the towering Atlas Mountains serving as a dramatic backdrop, Marrakesh indisputably reigns as Morocco's most dazzling gem.
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